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A government organization wants to deploy a brand new Horizon system using RDSH desktop automated farms while installing the fewest instances of Windows servers. They also want to preserve user profiles, personalization and application customization. Which option meets the requirements?

  1. Use RDSH instant clone farms and App Volumes including Writable Volumes.
  2. Use RDSH linked clone farms and App Volumes including Writable Volumes.
  3. Use RDSH instant clone farms and User Environment Manager
  4. Use RDSH linked clone farms and User Environment Manager

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The answer is C because there is another question with the exact wordings except in the other question they mentioned using app volumes to capture the users and applications settings but in this one they did not. And yes you guessed it. The answer to the other question is RDS with writable volumes.



An architect put these statements into a design:
-Horizon to integrate with current authentication solutions (directory services and two-factor authentication mechanisms) for internal and external access.
-Desktop and application access and provisioning should be managed through current authentication mechanisms.
In which design category does the scenario fit?

  1. Requirement
  2. Assumption
  3. Risk
  4. Constraint

Answer(s): A



Company M recently acquired Company T. All Company M employees work in the same office building. Company T has multiple buildings. Company T uses a single domain Active Directory (AD) structure as shown in the exhibit. They place end users in one of several AD groups in an OU based on the floor of the building where that user’s office is located. Over the next six months, the IT team will be adding AD groups and user accounts for Company T employees.


The IT team decided to implement VMware Horizon and deploy all end user applications using Horizon RDS application pools. All users need access to all Horizon RDS applications.
After creating the Horizon RDS application pools, what task should the IT team perform to enable users access the applications with the least administrative effort?

  1. Entitle each AD group to the Horizon RDS application pools.
  2. Entitle each RDS Host to the Horizon RDS application pools.
  3. Entitle the AD domain to the Horizon RDS application pools.
  4. Entitle each OU to the Horizon RDS application pools.

Answer(s): B



The IT team at a small government organization wants to deploy Windows RDS desktops to their end users.
They want the end users’ profile and application customization setting preserved. They also want to deploy applications using VMware App Volumes.
What should be implemented to meet requirements?

  1. Use Horizon instant clone RDS hosts with User Environment Manager
  2. Use Horizon linked clone RDS hosts with VMware FLEX.
  3. Use Horizon instant clone RDS hosts with App Volumes Writable volumes
  4. Use Horizon linked clone RDS hosts with user persistent disks.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Writable volume is an user-specific read-write volume where the user is allowed to preserve application files and user-installed applications, settings, licensing information, and data.
A user can have only one writable volume attached at a time to a desktop, but can have multiple writable volumes assigned.


Reference:

https://techzone.vmware.com/resource/app-volumes-deployment-considerations






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